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New debt campaign turns focus on free support on offer


By Alan Beresford

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A NEW Scottish Government campaign is encouraging people across the north-east to get the debt help they need to get their finances back on track.

The sooner you ask for help with debt, the better.
The sooner you ask for help with debt, the better.

As a starting point to living and enjoying a healthier financial lifestyle, the campaign has seven simple top tips and useful guides from the Scottish Government’s partners.

A new website, moneysupport.scot, from the Scottish Government includes information and links to free and impartial debt advice to help people take control and live a healthier financial life. There is also information on other financial matters such as affordable credit options and eligibility for benefits.

Sharon Bell, Head of debt charity StepChange, said: “With many Scots worried about money and debt problems, it’s important that people don’t fear seeking support before they reach financial crisis.

"By getting in touch with us, it’s a small and vital first step to getting your finances back on track and dealing with your worries. We can help people access and utilise the resources they are entitled to and will be there to support for as long as they need.

“StepChange is proud to partner with the Scottish Government on this campaign to raise awareness of the free support and advice available. Our skilled team of debt experts will help people achieve long-term financial control.”

The campaign's sveen debt help tips are:

1. Don’t ignore problem debt

It’s hard facing up to problem debt and it’s easy for it to spiral. From missing payments to not opening bills or checking your statements you can quickly run into trouble and be left feeling anxious. By facing up to the facts, you can get the support you need and take back control of your finances. Go to moneysupport.scot for help.

2. Seek advice

The sooner you ask for help, the sooner you can work towards tackling your debt and easing your money worries. Free and impartial advice is available from a range of trusted sources, including Christians Against Poverty (CAP), who can advise you on practical solutions to a healthier financial life.

3.Talk to a money adviser

Everyone’s circumstances are different. By calling StepChange, you’ll be put straight through to an expert money advisor, who can provide free debt advice tailored specifically to your needs and they will be there for as long as you need them.

4. Work out a budget

Creating a budget detailing your income and what you spend each month, let’s you clearly track your finances. National Debtline, StepChange and Business Debtline all have useful planners available to download for free.

5. Recognise your priority debts

Understanding your ‘priority debts’ including rent can stop you facing serious consequences like being evicted. Citizens Advice Scotland has a useful guide to identify different types of debt and which ones you need to handle first.

6. Consider the best options to pay back your debt

Various schemes can assist you in paying back your debt with step-by-step assistance available from StepChange and National Debtline.

7. Consider temporary solutions

If your circumstances change such as losing your job, temporary solutions are in place to help manage your debt in the short term. National Debtline offer a useful digital guide on the various schemes in place to support you in seeking the help you may be entitled to.



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